Thoughts on Mizzou-Iowa

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First off, anytime you beat a top 15 opponent in a bowl game, it's a fairly big deal. Winning the insight bowl probably woudn't garner much attention nationally but beating the 12th ranked team will.

I thought going in that it would be an interesting game because the teams were so fundamentally different. Mizzou couldn't handle Iowa's power running game and Iowa couldn't handle Mizzou's spread offense.

It was a classic coin-flip game. Both teams had two turnovers but Iowa scored on one of theirs which was the difference in the game.

Both teams played very well on offense for the most part. I was really impressed with Gabbert's arm and Mizzou's o-line. ISU fans were right about the fact that he folds like a cheap tent under pressure but his o-line did a good job of protecting him for most of the game. As good as Mizzou's o-line was, Iowa's played better. One play all game that went for a loss. Stanzi had all day to throw and Coker had big holes to run through. Stanzi was mediocre at best. Really it was his career in a nutshell. Some really good throws, some really bad throws and somehow the team won inspite of his mistakes.

I thought the Zebras did a good job. There were holding calls on both sides that weren't called and there were a few questionable spots but overall not too bad.
 
Thanks for the input. I can now move on with my day.
 
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First off, anytime you beat a top 15 opponent in a bowl game, it's a fairly big deal. Winning the insight bowl probably woudn't garner much attention nationally but beating the 12th ranked team will.

I thought going in that it would be an interesting game because the teams were so fundamentally different. Mizzou couldn't handle Iowa's power running game and Iowa couldn't handle Mizzou's spread offense.

It was a classic coin-flip game. Both teams had two turnovers but Iowa scored on one of theirs which was the difference in the game.

Both teams played very well on offense for the most part. I was really impressed with Gabbert's arm and Mizzou's o-line. ISU fans were right about the fact that he folds like a cheap tent under pressure but his o-line did a good job of protecting him for most of the game. As good as Mizzou's o-line was, Iowa's played better. One play all game that went for a loss. Stanzi had all day to throw and Coker had big holes to run through. Stanzi was mediocre at best. Really it was his career in a nutshell. Some really good throws, some really bad throws and somehow the team won inspite of his mistakes.

I thought the Zebras did a good job. There were holding calls on both sides that weren't called and there were a few questionable spots but overall not too bad.

And your point is?
 
Thanks for the input. I can now move on with my day.

And your point is?

I specifically put this in the ISR forum, which can't be seen on the frontpage and you have to opt in to even get in the forum.

I specifically titled the thread so as to leave no doubt what the subject of the thread was about.

Yet here are two posters who clicked on the ISR forum, read the thread title and then posted in said thread that they don't care:skeptical:
 
It was a fun game to watch. Iowa started fast, but seemed to fade as the game wore on. To me it seemed Missouri was in control, but defense wins games and once again Norm Parker prevailed. Ken O Keefe had a nice offenisve call on the next to last play.

Good game. I wasn't planning on staying up that late, but glad I did.
 
I specifically put this in the ISR forum, which can't be seen on the frontpage and you have to opt in to even get in the forum.

I specifically titled the thread so as to leave no doubt what the subject of the thread was about.

Yet here are two posters who clicked on the ISR forum, read the thread title and then posted in said thread that they don't care:skeptical:

Ahh, no.

When you tell a story, it is important to have a point. It makes it so much more interesting for the reader.
 
I know Iowa lost DJK, AROB, and Wegher

DO they lose many starters for next year?

McNutt, Sash, & Prater could go pro early but the odds are at best 50/50 for any of them. None will be 2nd round or better.

As for Seniors:

QB: Stanzi
RB: Arob/Coker
FB: Morse
WR: DJK
WR: Mcnutt
TE: Reisner
LT: Reiff
LG: Vandervelde
C: Ferentz
RG:Gettis/MacMillan/Koeppel
RT: Zusevics

DE:Clayborn
DT:Klug
DT:Daniels/Ballard
DE:Ballard/Binns
OLB:Neilsen/Johnson
MLB:Tarpinian/Davis/Morris
OLB:Hunter/Kirksey/Dibona
CB:Prater
SS: Sash
FS:Greenwood
CB:Hyde
P: Donahue
K: Meyer


Bold=seniors
The positions with multiple players are the ones with multiple starters during the season due to injuries.
 
It looked like Missouri had figured Iowa out, but Gabbert insisted on wetting the bed.

Basically, the game played out like I expected with Mizzou moving the ball well against Iowa's defense, but what I didn't expect was such a strong Iowa run game.
 
It was a fun game to watch. Iowa started fast, but seemed to fade as the game wore on. To me it seemed Missouri was in control, but defense wins games and once again Norm Parker prevailed. Ken O Keefe had a nice offenisve call on the next to last play.

Good game. I wasn't planning on staying up that late, but glad I did.


It was a good game. It's amazing to me that Iowa actually had the edge in TOP despite running almost 30 fewer plays. There wasn't quite as many points scored, but it kinda reminded me of the Iowa-Wisconsin game where both offenses were doing pretty much what they wanted to and it was just a matter of which team could make the biggest play. I love those types of games.

Ahh, no.

When you tell a story, it is important to have a point. It makes it so much more interesting for the reader.

:confused: I wasn't telling a story. I was posting random thoughts from the Iowa-Missouri game. There was no attempt at making a point. Just posting thoughts on the game to discuss with others who watched it.
 
It looked like Missouri had figured Iowa out, but Gabbert insisted on wetting the bed.

Basically, the game played out like I expected with Mizzou moving the ball well against Iowa's defense, but what I didn't expect was such a strong Iowa run game.

You've seen Mizzou play more than I have, but I didn't expect them to move the ball like that. I didn't think Gabbert was accurate and consistent enough to have that type of success. On the other hand, I didn't expect Iowa to run like that either.

I thought Stanzi would play better quite frankly and I thought the Iowa d-line would have a bigger impact on the game. To be honest, that game didn't go at all how I thought it would except for the final result. I thought Iowa would win but a little surprised at how they did it.
 
Iowa is the only team in the bowls who has lost players due to injury or suspension. Just in case you didn't know what Iowa was really up against.
 
You've seen Mizzou play more than I have, but I didn't expect them to move the ball like that. I didn't think Gabbert was accurate and consistent enough to have that type of success. On the other hand, I didn't expect Iowa to run like that either.

I thought Stanzi would play better quite frankly and I thought the Iowa d-line would have a bigger impact on the game. To be honest, that game didn't go at all how I thought it would except for the final result. I thought Iowa would win but a little surprised at how they did it.

I expected Stanzi to look poor w/out DJK, and I knew Missouri's offense is the same kind that gives Iowa fits. Gabbert is very accurate, but as you found out, he is easily confused and prone to just making idiotic decisions some times. Iowa always struggles with precision QBs, especially when you have receivers on LBs.

I was pretty shocked that Iowa won, and think that if they played again, Missouri would win. Coker's ability was a shock to everyone, I think.

It sort of felt last night that Missouri was the more capable team, and they had a good game plan, even slowing Coker some in the second half while making Stanzi mostly ineffective, but they self destructed, and Iowa was able to capitalize. Gotta give Parker credit for throwing some blitzes in there too. Gabbert doesn't respond well to having new wrinkles thrown at him like that.
 
The potential lockout in the NFL next year might help keep any underclassmen from declaring.
 
Didn't Helu Jr. for Nebraska run for over 300 yds against Missouri? I think he did.

Face it, Missouri handed Iowa the win. INT in the endzone at the end of the first half on a fluke play, and the pick six at the end when Missouri was going in for another score to put it away.

That's a 21 pt difference right there. Missouri should have had 7 at the end of the first half, and the pick six was a 14 pt swing basically. But Iowa made those plays and Missouri didn't. Had Missouri made them, they win going away, but they didn't.

I just loved how that female reporter kept badgering KF about the off the field issues, both at halftime and after the game. KF wasn't too pleased about it. I guess if he doesn't want questions about it, he should run a tighter ship.
 
Didn't Helu Jr. for Nebraska run for over 300 yds against Missouri? I think he did.

Face it, Missouri handed Iowa the win. INT in the endzone at the end of the first half on a fluke play, and the pick six at the end when Missouri was going in for another score to put it away.

That's a 21 pt difference right there. Missouri should have had 7 at the end of the first half, and the pick six was a 14 pt swing basically. But Iowa made those plays and Missouri didn't. Had Missouri made them, they win going away, but they didn't.

I just loved how that female reporter kept badgering KF about the off the field issues, both at halftime and after the game. KF wasn't too pleased about it. I guess if he doesn't want questions about it, he should run a tighter ship.

Apparently the kingpin can't control the national media the way he controls the local media.
 
Didn't Helu Jr. for Nebraska run for over 300 yds against Missouri? I think he did.

Face it, Missouri handed Iowa the win. INT in the endzone at the end of the first half on a fluke play, and the pick six at the end when Missouri was going in for another score to put it away.

That's a 21 pt difference right there. Missouri should have had 7 at the end of the first half, and the pick six was a 14 pt swing basically. But Iowa made those plays and Missouri didn't. Had Missouri made them, they win going away, but they didn't.

I just loved how that female reporter kept badgering KF about the off the field issues, both at halftime and after the game. KF wasn't too pleased about it. I guess if he doesn't want questions about it, he should run a tighter ship.

How in the world is the pick 6 a 14 point swing, Hyde picked it off at about the 30? That is like saying the pick Missouri had at the Iowa 18 that was returned to the 43 and led to one of their TD's was a 14 point swing as well.
 
Didn't Helu Jr. for Nebraska run for over 300 yds against Missouri? I think he did.

Face it, Missouri handed Iowa the win. INT in the endzone at the end of the first half on a fluke play, and the pick six at the end when Missouri was going in for another score to put it away.

Yet the great ARob only had 98 yards on 25 carries...hhhmmm.

Wasn't the pick in the end zone tipped by an Iowa player? How is that a fluke?

If you cannot appreciate the pick six then you must not like football much.

I could really care less if you like Iowa but regardless it was a good, hard-fought and entertaining football game...trying to make it less than that because you do not like Iowa is pretty lame.
 
Yet the great ARob only had 98 yards on 25 carries...hhhmmm.

Wasn't the pick in the end zone tipped by an Iowa player? How is that a fluke?

If you cannot appreciate the pick six then you must not like football much.

I could really care less if you like Iowa but regardless it was a good, hard-fought and entertaining football game...trying to make it less than that because you do not like Iowa is pretty lame.

I've never said ARob was "great". He is VERY average at best.

Coker is really good and had a great game, but it's not like it hasn't been done to Missouri on the ground this year... and even worse when Helu ran for over 300.

And it probably is a stretch to call the pick six a 14 pt swing, but Iowa was not having luck stopping Missouri much at all late in that game.

Over 500 yds of offense is nothing to brag about. Missouri shot themselves in the foot and Iowa took advantage of it.
 

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